It’s been done from the swamplands of Florida to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. From the Eiffel Tower in Paris to the shadows of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. From the streets of Tokyo to the set of “Saturday Night Live” in New York. And even in the city where they held a significant tea party nearly 240 years ago, people undoubtedly are — gasp! — doing it.

Yes, it seems everywhere you turn these days, people are doing the “Tebow.”

Leave it to 16-year-old Colorado swimming phenom and devout Tim Tebow fan Missy Franklin to take it to another level. Or underwater, as the case may be.

“I am a frequent Tebower,” the Regis Jesuit High School junior unabashedly told The Denver Post on Friday night from Austin, Texas, where she finished second to Amanda Weir in a 100-meter freestyle race. It is at that Grand Prix meet where Franklin said she might take her best effort underwater. Her best Tebow effort, that is.

“I’m actually trying to Tebow underwater, so we’ll see how that goes,” Franklin said. “I may or may not be featuring that (today), but I’ve been known to do it. … I think that would be fun.”

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